Gravedigger
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What chain would you get?
Your best post ever.RS for racing, RM for working.
Both, no doubt - at least until you find out what works best for you!
In my case there is no doubt that chisel (RS if it has to be Stihl, but I prefer Oregon LP/LPX)) works best - but I still keep a few semi chisel (RM) around just in case I encounter some "dirty" Wood.
SawTroll nailed it. If he's giving Americans credit for doing something right, you need to give it a closer look. Oregon makes the best firewood chain. You have to understand the 10 degree down angle that's all. When you go to file it in the woods, you'll thank ST and BA.
Oregon also makes the best firewood cutting bars because of the greaseable tip. With a little care in these areas, you can make firewood cutting pleasant. Blount's engineering staff has obviously been gunning for the sleeper role in the bar/chain market. Don't overlook them thinking it was all lawnmower parts as I once did. That was a mistake.
Besides Rapid Super and Micro, I run Oregon JGX and VXL chains and alot of it.
RS for racing, RM for working.
me too....I run nothing but RS.
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